How I used thinkdeli to generate chapters and summary of Ravi’s talk -
I generated .srt file for the talk using banva.io with our en→en transcription. This was the .srt content - Ravi talk Srt Summarisation and Chapterisation
Then I downloaded the .srt, copied the whole text and pasted in chatgpt with following command - Chapterise and divide into different slides following content from an .srt file. But got error The message you submitted was too long, please reload the conversation and submit something shorter. Maybe cause I’m not using premium account.
Then I took the same content, and created a thinkdeli note using it - link I posted above. Then opened writing assistant, and asked it to - Summarise and divide into chapters with timestamp. Got following output -
Summary and chapters of Ravi’s talk Which is actually good.
Some of the improvements -
There’s no way to copy the content generated by writing assistant, and selecting and copying it can be improved a little.
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ashwin doke
3 months ago
Interesting use of thinkdeli :) Can u share link of the chapter wise notes U have made of Naval's ?
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